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Mayor Maloney pleased with new money

Mayor Maloney pleased with new money

Province announces $7.5 billion to stimulate economy

Politics - Moe between a rock and a hard place

As COVID-19 restrictions continue on, Premier Scott Moe finds himself caught between a rock and hard place. There are many who have limited sympathy for the position the Premier is now in. We are all caught between that rock and that hard place.
COVID emergency funds for agriculture can help build a more robust future food system: NFU

COVID emergency funds for agriculture can help build a more robust future food system: NFU

On May 5, Prime Minister Trudeau announced initial emergency relief measures for the agriculture sector totaling $252 million.
Deer Park Golf Course preparing to open

Deer Park Golf Course preparing to open

There will be many new rules and regulations
COVID-19 Update: Twenty-five new cases in Sask.

COVID-19 Update: Twenty-five new cases in Sask.

Thirteen in hospital, two more recoveries
Royal Ford distributes face shields

Royal Ford distributes face shields

Personal protective equipment (PPE) is in short supply, because COVID-19 has caused a big spike in demand that is difficult to meet.
The Meeple Guild - Art is the first attraction of First Snow

The Meeple Guild - Art is the first attraction of First Snow

When you enter the world of Print ‘n Play games you quickly find yourself drawn to the art as a key element in creating at least an initial interest in a game. Nothing turns me off a game more quickly than lacklustre art.
City Mayors remind residents to follow provincial COVID-19 guidelines

City Mayors remind residents to follow provincial COVID-19 guidelines

Yorkton's Bob Maloney reminds resident to be 'vigilant'

History Corner - Elevator Row on South Front Street Circa 1960

By 1962, Inter Ocean Elevator Company had constructed a 55,000 bushel capacity elevator pictured here to the far left. Saskatchewan Pool Elevator Company had purchased the Lake of the Woods elevator, and named their elevators “A” and “B”.
Canada’s grain farmers disappointed by federal relief package

Canada’s grain farmers disappointed by federal relief package

Following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s announcement of a $252-million relief package for agriculture and agri-food, Canada’s grain growers are left disappointed by the long-term challenges that this measure fails to address.
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